The safest habit is simple: take bottled water with you instead of leaving it inside the vehicle.
3. Power Banks and Electronic Devices

Power banks, phones, tablets, and other rechargeable devices often contain lithium-ion batteries.
These batteries are sensitive to heat. Leaving them inside a hot car can shorten battery life, damage the device, or increase the risk of overheating. Some safety guidance from electronics brands specifically advises people to avoid leaving power banks in hot cars.
If a power bank looks swollen, unusually hot, damaged, or starts smelling strange, stop using it and keep it away from flammable surfaces.
Why Cars Get So Hot
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